Hermione Trumpington-Bonnet
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Hermione Trumpington-Bonnet is a fictional character in the TV series Monarch of the Glen. Hermione is played by actress Hermione Gulliford
Hermione Gulliford
Hermione Gulliford is an English actress, born in Somerset. She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 1994.She has worked extensively in the theatre, including The Merchant of Venice, Othello, and A Midsummer Night's Dream with the Royal Shakespeare Company.Television...

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Hermione leads a good life with her mother, Lady Dorothy
Lady Dorothy
Lady Dorothy is a fictional character in the TV series Monarch of the Glen. Dorothy is played by actress Richenda Carey.Lady Dorothy Trumpington-Bonnet arrives in Kilwillie Castle after a messy relationship, and starts to annoy brother Lord Kilwillie. But when Lord Kilwillie leaves to travel the...

, and it gets even better when she joins Molly MacDonald
Molly MacDonald
Molly MacDonald, Lady of Glenbogle, is a fictional character in the Scottish BBC drama TV series Monarch of the Glen. Molly is played by English actress Susan Hampshire.-Character biography:...

's dating agency and wins herself a ranger - Duncan McKay. Duncan and Hermione get together, and Duncan joins Hermione and Dorothy's eco-dome plan, but Lexie MacDonald
Lexie MacDonald
Alexandra 'Lexie' MacDonald is a fictional character in the BBC TV series Monarch of the Glen. Lexie is played by Scottish actress Dawn Steele....

 finds out Hermione lied to Duncan about him getting a job and about the eco-dome jobs. Duncan feels he can no longer trust Hermione, and he dumps her. Later, in series 5, Hermione returns with the urge for Duncan and herself to get back together. Hermione begins to stalk Duncan and pressure him into getting back with her. Duncan confides in Jessica Mckenzie and the next time we see Hermione, she is walking off heartbroken, because Jess, in a play to have Duncan to herself, kisses him.
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